> HI,
>
> Sorry for the confused options. Its the effect of a weekend tweeking. I
> switched to the options I use for encoding my video camera to DVD.
>
> mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -ao pcm long.mpg
> cat audiodump.wav | mp2enc -r 48000 -o mpegsoundfile
> cat stream.yuv | yuvdenoise -F -f | yu
HI,
Sorry for the confused options. Its the effect of a weekend tweeking. I
switched to the options I use for encoding my video camera to DVD.
mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -ao pcm long.mpg
cat audiodump.wav | mp2enc -r 48000 -o mpegsoundfile
cat stream.yuv | yuvdenoise -F -f | yuvfps -r 30:1 | m
I have been happily using an old version of the DC10+ driver for a few
years on Redhat 6.2. I finally got round to building a freevo PC and now I
want to use my DC10+ with it, plu 6.2 is getting a little old! Its
running Redhat 9 (cue signs to ward off evil).
Looking through the archives I seen
> > I'm trying to convert a mpg file, from GATOS, its mpeg1 video, mp2
> > audio in an mpg file.
> >
> > I extracted the tracks and reencoded like this:
> >
> > mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -ao pcm long.mpg
> > cat stream.yuv | mpeg2enc -I 1 -f 1 -q 9 -V 230 -P -F 7 -a 1 -o
> > svcd_stream.m2v
Hallo
> I'm trying to convert a mpg file, from GATOS, its mpeg1 video, mp2
> audio in an mpg file.
>
> I extracted the tracks and reencoded like this:
>
> mplayer -vo yuv4mpeg -ao pcm long.mpg
> cat stream.yuv | mpeg2enc -I 1 -f 1 -q 9 -V 230 -P -F 7 -a 1 -o
> svcd_stream.m2vcat audiodu